The Korean War is sometimes called, "The Forgotten War." It would be uncounscionable to forget the bravery and sacrifices of those Americans who served their country in a land so far away. These are the stories of Company E of the 13th Infantry...

Amanda Aguirre - Arizona Latina Trailblazers, 2012.
The Phoenix College Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Media is proud to honor Amanda Aguirre, the first Latino to represent the Yuma area in the State Legislature in over 130 years.

Liz Archuleta, Arizona Latina Trailblazers, 2012.
The Phoenix College Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Media is proud to honor Liz Archuleta who became the first Latina elected to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors in 120...

World War II; Mexican America Military Service; U.S Navy; Military Aviation

Arthur joined the ranks of the few Mexican American men from Phoenix to be given public acclaim as decorated war heroes, although
many from the city’s Mexican community served in World War II with distinction. Other young men who received public...

This title contains one or more publications. Formerly Securus. "This magazine tells the story of our Desert Sentinels, standing watch over the border and those who support Operation Jump Start - Arizona".

The 1971 Flagstaff City Directory, pages 145 through 259. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street...

The 1976 Flagstaff City Directory, pages 258 through 465. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street...

Catherine Anaya has come a long way, from a shy girl in Santa Ana, California to the main news anchor for CBS KPHO TV 5 news and a well-known public figure in the Valley. Born in 1967 to Martha Basco and Allan Anaya, Catherine lived for eight years...

Mining town history runs deep for Josephine “Josie” O. Campos. Her mother, Belen Cuaron, was raised in Jerome, Ariz., where she met Jose Jesus Ortega, whose father worked in the Jerome mines. They married in 1946 after Jose returned from World War...

While living in Phoenix during the 1940s and 1950s, María García stood out as a woman who courageously spoke up for social issues, even though she was an immigrant and carried a heavy accent. Born in 1898, María grew up in Chihuahua, Mexico, and...

As the first Latina mayor of Avondale, Ariz., Marie López Rogers feels that her city is her family. “From a Latina perspective, being the matriarch, that’s how I treat my community -- there just happens to be 78,000 people in my family,” she said.

Thunderbird School of Global Management; Thunderbird, the Garvin School of International Management; Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management; American Graduate School of International Management; Thunderbird Graduate...

Former Arizona Governor and United States Ambassador, Raúl Castro recounts his childhood in Southern Arizona, and describes his early struggles as a Mexican-American youth attempting to get an education. Castro also describes his lifelong political...